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2021-10-12
11:57 PM
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2022-03-03
01:32 PM
by
RN
Is there a way to update all my user's display names? We're implementing some sort of naming convention and make things standard looking. There is already a way to prevent users for changing their display names, but we're talking around 1200+ users to update display names.
Is there like a "CSV" way to do it? Thanks in advance.
2021-10-13 03:42 AM
Hi @martheson
I think you could do a User Export to CSV, make your changes externally, then do a User Import with the Update User Information option set. See screenshot below.
Beyond that, you could also script something with the API, I imagine.
Either way, I would run a test on just a few users first before applying widespread changes.
Hope this helps.